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Abstract

This article examines the development of Onmyodo in the early modern period of Edo Japan. Although much of the focus on Onmyodo has been on the ancient and medieval periods, early modern Onmyodo had a completely different historical meaning due to various social developments in the Edo period. First, the Tsuchimikado family gained official recognition from the shogunate so that all divination activity required licensing from them. Second, calendar creation and astronomical observations, formerly the responsibility of the Imperial Court's Onmyodo Bureau, shifted to a new "office of astronomy" created by the bakufu. This system, in which religious practitioners such as those affiliated with Onmyodo were incorporated into the bakufu's ruling framework, was dominant during the Edo period but was systematically dismantled by the Meiji government in the late nineteenth century. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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Title
The Development of Early Modern Onmyodo
Author
Makoto, Hayashi
Pages
151-167
Publication year
2013
Publication date
2013
Publisher
Nanzan University
ISSN
03041042
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1449795215
Copyright
Copyright Nanzan University 2013